Estimated world population of African Wild Ass

Estimated world population of African Wild Ass (600 individuals)

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Estimated world population of African Wild Ass (600 individuals)

  • is 1/500 of Estimated world population of Mullers Bornean Gibbon (300,000 individuals)...more
  • is 1/500 of High estimate of number of common Chimpanzees (300,000 individuals)...more
  • is 1/500 of Pop. of Vanuatu (298,300)...more
  • is 1/500 of Pop. of French Polynesia (295,100)...more
  • is 1/500 of Pop. of Barbados (294,600)...more
  • is 1/250 of High estimate of world population of Hippopotamus (148,000 individuals)...more
  • is 1/200 of Number of strands on a head of hair (120,000 )...more
  • is 1/200 of Pop. of Aruba (119,400)...more
  • is 1/50 of Estimated world population of Alpine Ibex (30,000 individuals)...more
  • is 1/50 of Number of seats in Lord's Cricket Ground (30,000 )...more
  • is 1/50 of Pop. of Gibraltar (29,580)...more
  • is 1/25 of Estimated world population of Wild Yak (15,000 individuals)...more
  • is 1/25 of Number of seats in the Arena in Verona, Italy (15,000 )...more
  • is 1/5 of Estimated world population of Snow Leopard (3,000 individuals)...more
  • is 1/5 of Estimated population of Bengal Tigers (3,000 individuals)...more
  • is 2 x Estimated population of Red Wolf (USA) (300 individuals)...more
  • is 2 x Number of skyscrapers in New York City (>150m tall) (300 )...more
  • is 2.5 x Number of skyscrapers in Dubai (>150m tall) (236 )...more
  • is 5 x Number of passengers in a carriage of an Underground train on London's Bakerloo line (121 )...more
  • is 5 x Number of ways of seating six people around a table (120 )...more
  • is 5 x Number of skyscrapers in Chicago (>150m tall) (118 )...more
  • is 25 x Number of stories in the Canterbury Tales by Chaucer (24 )...more

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